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with the rank of captain when eight students were executed by the authorities who found them guilty of anti-Spanish activities and of vandalizing some tomb sites. On hearing the news he publicly protested and, for this reason, was expelled from the army but he never apologized or renounced his
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ideals. While he showed an unwavering commitment to Spanish patriotism, Estévanez has been reconstructed as a sort of father of
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on 17 February 1838, the son of captain Francisco de Paula Estébanez y García Caballero (a progressive military officer from
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La razón de la fuerza: orden público, subversión y violencia política en la España de la Restauración (1875-1917)
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He later was elected member of parliament and was appointed minister in the cabinet of
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actions and was always proud of what he did. To this day, on the façade of the
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Described in police reports as an "everlasting conspirator and expert in
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by Canarian nationalist authors. He was a close collaborator of
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but with the restoration of the monarchy he went into exile in
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Tebeto: Anuario del Archivo Histórico Insular de Fuerteventura
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Localización: XXI Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana
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Spanish military officer, politician, essayist and poet
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Government ministers during the First Spanish Republic
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the attempted regicide of Alfonso XIII on 31 May 1906
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republican
Minister of War
First Spanish Republic
Canary Islands
anti-european
atheist
anticlerical
revolutionary
anarchist
Canarian nationalism
Francisco Pi y Margall
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Málaga
military academy in Toledo
1859–1860 African War
Battle of Tétouan
1st Class of the Cross of St. Ferdinand
Cuba
Hotel Inglaterra
Havana, Cuba
revolution of September 1868
republican
Pi y Margall
First Spanish Republic
Paris
France
explosive devices
the attempted regicide of Alfonso XIII on 31 May 1906
Tibidabo

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